Table of Contents

Volume 13, Number 4 · September 11, 1969

D.W. Harding, Much Madness

Brain Storms: A Study of Human Spontaneity by Wayne Barker

Technological Man: The Myth and the Reality by Victor C. Ferkiss

Murray Kempton, Crime Does Not Pay

The Discourses of Simone Rizzo De-Cavalcante, 1962 to 1965 assembled by Special Agents William F. Nugent, by J. Arthur Brudnicki, by George L. Kraus, by Ronald B. Hardee, by James P. Hughes, by E. Lynch, Thomas, by James J. Verdino, by Bertie L. Wriston, by John L. Wilgus, by Edward J. Lunetti, by Raymond J. Bott, by E. Davis Porter, by Robert E. Mangan, by Hugh M. Billingsley, by Robert J. Van Tersch, by Roland H. Broyles

Theft of the Nation by Donald R. Cressey

The Grim Reapers by Ed Reid

Noel Annan, Living Off Lit.

The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters by John Gross

Ronald Steel, Letter from Oakland: The Panthers

Matthew Hodgart, Good Camper

Ronald Firbank: A Biography by Miriam J. Benkovits

Five Novels by Ronald Firbank

Eugene D. Genovese, Southern Exposure

The South and the Sectional Conflict by David Potter

The Burden of Southern History Second Edition by C. Vann Woodward

Oscar Lewis, A Special Supplement: A Death in the Sanchez Family

John Wheeler-Bennett, The Man Who Did Not Kill Hitler

Tormented Loyalty by Christopher Sykes

R.W. Flint, Ah! Wilderness

Notes From the Century Before by Edward Hoagland

Nina S. Adams, Man in the Middle

Ho Chi Minh by Jean Lacouture

The End of a War by Jean Lacouture, by Philippe Devillers


Letters

Frank Kofsky, Artists Anonymous
Dimitri Sotiropoulos, Hans J. Morgenthau, Historical Differences
Joel C. Edelstein, Travel to Cuba
Norman N. Holland, Robert M. Adams, Shrinking Literature
Estelle Leontief, Travel to Cuba
John Bernard Myers, Virgil Thomson, Artists Anonymous
I.A. Richards, Positive Power of Thinking
Thomas J. Cox, Prosperity and Apartheid
Richard Morris, The Literary Life



Contributors

Noel Annan is the author of Leslie Stephen and Our Age, among other books. (October 1999)

R.W. Flint translated, edited, and introduced The Selected Works of Cesare Pavese in 1968 and Marinetti: Selected Writings in 1971. He has contributed interviews, essays, translations, and reviews on Italian writers to various journals including Parnassus, Canto, and The Italian Quarterly. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Murray Kempton (1917-1997) was a columnist for Newsday, as well as a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books. His books include Rebellions, Perversities, and Main Events and The Briar Patch, as well as Part of Our Time. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1985.

Ronald Steel is Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California, a recent fellow at the American Academy in Berlin, and the author of biographies of Walter Lippmann and Robert Kennedy. (June 2006)


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